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Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
7 722 I had no wish to be cuffed, or beaten.
7 723 This was not Earth, in which a battery of social and legal weaponry might be invoked against any fellow so unwary as to dare to look honestly, openly, frankly, naturally, on a woman.
7 724 I, of course, might be so looked upon, certainly here, on this world, on Gor, as I was an animal, a slave.
7 725 I was not a free woman, a person, a citizen, the possessor of a Home Stone.
7 726 I was not a proud creature of dignity and station.
7 727 I was not the sort of woman who was to be treated with esteem and respect, even awe, to whom would be accorded the many honors befitting her position.
7 728 I was not veiled in public, that men might not look upon my beauty.
I had no wish to be cuffed, or beaten. This was not Earth, in which a battery of social and legal weaponry might be invoked against any fellow so unwary as to dare to look honestly, openly, frankly, naturally, on a woman. I, of course, might be so looked upon, certainly here, on this world, on Gor, as I was an animal, a slave. I was not a free woman, a person, a citizen, the possessor of a Home Stone. I was not a proud creature of dignity and station. I was not the sort of woman who was to be treated with esteem and respect, even awe, to whom would be accorded the many honors befitting her position. I was not veiled in public, that men might not look upon my beauty. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )